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Restaurant LouisiNANA - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant LouisiNANA

Restaurant in Laval, specializing in soul food cuisine with a jazz atmosphere.
Opens Today at 4 pm
(351)
Chomedey

Mentioned in: Gumbo and Jambalaya in Montreal: A Taste of New Orleans

Review Summary

Reviews describe a vibrant Louisiana inspired spot where generous portions, bold Cajun and Creole flavors, and a warm welcoming atmosphere come together with attentive service and creative cocktails. The decor and live music transport guests to New Orleans, offering a festive backdrop for celebrations and casual dinners alike. The food is frequently highlighted for depth of spice, balanced seasoning, and comforting choices like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets, with drinks and beignets often singled out as must try. While some mentions note a lively vibe that can be loud at times and occasional service delays, the overall impression is of a memorable experience that makes guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kamúy - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Kamúy

Cool & artful spot with a terrace presenting traditional & generous pan-Caribbean cuisine.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1655)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

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Review Summary

Kamúy delivers a vibrant Haitian and Caribbean dining experience with warm hospitality, attentive service, and flavorful, beautifully presented dishes. Thoughtful cocktails and a lively atmosphere that blends jazz undertones with Caribbean rhythms create a welcoming setting that invites guests to return.View restaurant profile
La Calebasse - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

La Calebasse

Opens Today at 12 pm
(91)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

La Calebasse shines with flavorful, authentic dishes and friendly, attentive staff, leading many guests to recommend it for a memorable meal. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with generous portions and appealing presentation that evoke a sense of African cuisine and culture. Service is frequently described as efficient and helpful, and the location adds to the overall positive impression. Some reviews note improvements needed in cleanliness, dining room organization, or occasional wait times, but the overall experience remains highly regarded and many look forward to a return visit.View restaurant profile
Mango Bay - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Mango Bay

Opens Today at 3 pm
(41)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Mango Bay for outstanding food and attentive service, with oxtail, ackee and saltfish, and sorrel celebrated for authentic Jamaican flavors, and a welcoming vibe that makes it easy to enjoy with family or friends in Montreal. Dishes like goat pastry, fried red snapper, plantains and potato fries are noted as top picks, while hot, well cooked oxtail and quick, friendly service add to the appeal of this spot, described as a great choice for a casual night out or a relaxed dinner.View restaurant profile
Fourchette Antillaise - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Fourchette Antillaise

Opens Today at 1 pm
(220)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

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Review Summary

Fourchette Antillaise offers a consistently delicious menu with generous portions, from tender griot to flavorful rice and beans, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere enhanced by attentive staff. The restaurant is roomy enough for groups and provides quick service whether eating in or taking out, with a friendly vibe and pleasant Haitian music in the background. This combination of tasty dishes and thoughtful service invites returning to try more options.View restaurant profile
Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ

Master of the pâté kodé, Gourmet EH!-Pâté offers authentic cuisine based on fresh, local ingredients, with respect for tradition.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(70)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Gourmet ÉH!-PÂTÉ is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with warm decor and lively music that enhances the dining experience; authentic Haitian flavors meet friendly, attentive service and a festive atmosphere, with guests praising flaky patés, flavorful griot and cabri, and cashew chicken, along with well balanced sides and generous portions that make for a satisfying evening, while some visits mention slower service and occasional seasoning that could be more even, which together create a vibrant and repeat-worthy Haitian dining experience.View restaurant profile
Kwizinn - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Kwizinn

Caribbean fusion inspired cuisine 🌴
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1257)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Where to Take Mom for Brunch on Mother's Day in MontrealGumbo and Jambalaya in Montreal: A Taste of New OrleansView More

Review Summary

Kwizinn is described as a stylish welcoming spot where Caribbean and Haitian flavors shine through generous, flavorful dishes and attentive service. The ambiance is praised for its beautiful decor with midnight blue walls, dark wood, gold accents, and a warm, lively vibe that makes dining feel special. The menu offers creative fusion options and tasting choices that suit groups and celebrations, with standout dishes like griot, oxtail patty, lobster pasta and empanadas noted for quality and presentation. The staff are repeatedly highlighted as knowledgeable and friendly, providing thoughtful recommendations and care that enhance the experience. While some reviews mention price reflections and occasional slow moments, the overall sentiment points to a standout dining experience worth returning for and recommending.View restaurant profile
Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes

Opens Today at 12 pm
(230)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes as a go-to for generous portions of authentic Caribbean fare, with the jerk chicken and curry goat standing out for flavor, and meals arriving hot and well seasoned with sides like plantains and fish cakes; diners praise fresh ingredients and friendly, attentive service across visits, and many note halal options and a family feel; while value and overall quality are repeatedly praised, some comments mention occasional service hiccups, limited opening days, and minor inconsistencies with sides or spice level, yet the sentiment remains strongly positive and many say the spot feels like home and is worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Escape - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant L'Escape

Opens Today at 5 pm
(50)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Restaurant L'Escape is described as a place where the food shines with well prepared Nigerian dishes, including goat meat and soups such as Ogbono, Bitterleaf and Seafood Okra, with flavors that are rich, well seasoned and balanced, and not overly spicy or salty; the atmosphere is clean and cozy with comfortable seating, the music is enjoyable, and the service is consistently friendly, attentive and top tier, with staff offering helpful recommendations and a welcoming vibe; the overall experience is praised as warm, professional and memorable, with notes that the quality compares to the best Nigerian restaurants and that it is a standout spot in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Goût du Sud - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le Goût du Sud

Délicieuses cuisine créole authentique traditionnelle
Opens Today at 12 pm
(96)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Overall, Restaurant Le Goût du Sud draws a largely positive picture from reviews of its Haitian offerings, with praise for dishes like griot, accras, pikliz, cabrit, poisson, and poutine griot, for generous portions, fresh ingredients, and reasonable prices; several comments note tender meat, flavorful seasoning, and sides such as riz collé and well cooked plantains. Some visits are described as inconsistent, for example absence of pikliz, burnt riz collé, or dishes not always matching the order, while other evenings are said to be satisfying and inviting guests to return; the overall tone suggests a solid creole option, with a few isolated disappointments, leaving many diners eager to come back to try more dishes.View restaurant profile
BBQ Creole - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

BBQ Creole

Opens Today at 11 am
(75)
Brossard

Review Summary

BBQ Creole draws a mix of praise and criticism, with many noting delicious griot and chicken, a flavorful sauce, and generous portions that offer good value and keep customers coming back, while also mentioning friendly service. However, delivery experiences can be uneven, including long UberEats delays and disappointing DoorDash orders, and some batches miss items like pikliz or salad or show inconsistent portioning that can make dishes drier. Despite these issues, the food is widely described as tasty and addictive, with the griot often singled out, making BBQ Creole a notable option for Haitian Creole style comfort on the scene.View restaurant profile
Marché Antillais Tèt Ansanm - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Marché Antillais Tèt Ansanm

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(31)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Marché Antillais Tèt Ansanm earns praise for vibrant Creole flavors, with chicken that is tender and well seasoned, a standout rice and peas, and pikliz that adds a bright kick, while portions feel just right and the meal offers solid value. The staff are described as superb and ingredients are kept fresh, though some reviews mention a store is not clean and there is zero customer service in that part of the experience. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a preferred spot by many, with some calling it the place to go for authentic Creole dishes and others noting improvements like more meat protein in recent dishes. A few visitors say the place is worth returning to for more mouthwatering offerings and for the balance of textures and flavors that hit the spot.View restaurant profile
Casse-croûte Rassemblé - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Casse-croûte Rassemblé

Open until Midnight
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montreal-East
Sucre d'Or Devel - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Sucre d'Or Devel

Opens Today at 11 am
(62)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Overall, reviews portray Sucre d'Or Devel as a clean, welcoming spot with a pleasant vibe where fresh, flavorful Haitian dishes are served in generous portions at affordable prices; the menu highlights griot with riz collé and plantains, riz Djon Djon, and fish, all praised for rich flavors and home style appeal, while the service is described as attentive and friendly and the atmosphere suitable for everyday meals as well as intimate or larger celebrations.View restaurant profile
MikFally - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

MikFally

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(25)
Vimont

Review Summary

Reviews describe MikFally as a warmly welcoming spot with a family atmosphere and attentive staff who propose options and ask questions to fit guests' needs. The cuisine is delicious with generous portions and appealing presentation, including plantains that are thin and crispy and rice that is well prepared. The team, including the server, cook and owner, helps guests feel at ease, and the overall experience earns strong recommendations and plans to return.View restaurant profile
Tropical Paradise - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Tropical Paradise

Opens Today at 11 am
(125)
Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Reviews of Tropical Paradise highlight a lively Montreal spot for Caribbean comfort food, with generous portions, fresh tasting dishes, and a broad menu that includes roti, doubles, jerk chicken, oxtail and goat doubles; oxtail is often praised as fall off the bone tender and flavorful, while chicken can be variable and some find it lacks flavor, though chicken roti is frequently delicious and doubles are repeatedly praised; service is fast and friendly, staff are welcoming, and takeout and a terrace are noted as convenient, making Tropical Paradise a go to for flavorful Caribbean food in the city, with many reviewers saying it is among their favorites and that they will be back.View restaurant profile
Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte

Open until 7 pm
(70)
Pont Viau, Laval-des-Rapides

Review Summary

Reviews point to fresh ingredients and a standout griot with generous portions and good value at Délices des Îles Marché et Casse-croûte, and many praise friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, though some visits note slower or less attentive service, long waits, and occasional issues such as a Lalo dish that is missing meat or not well prepared; overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable Haitian favorite with consistently tasty dishes and a loyal following.View restaurant profile
Méli-Mélo Néo Resto - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Méli-Mélo Néo Resto

May be temporarily closed
(5)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Courtoisie BMLD cuisine antillaise et épicerie

Opens Today at 12 pm
(11)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Courtoisie BMLD is praised for a chef who clearly loves Caribbean and Haitian cuisine, with a menu that reflects curiosity and a strong commitment to fresh, well sourced ingredients. Dishes are described as incredibly fresh, and the flavors and spices honor traditional family Antillean cooking, making it a beautiful experience to discover or rediscover. The reviews also note warm, friendly service and a comforting, satisfying overall impression, while acknowledging mixed comments from some critics who have not visited the place; a griot dish received some skeptical remarks, but overall the restaurant is presented as authentic and worth trying.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Sissi & Paul - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Casse-Croûte Sissi & Paul

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(408)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

At Casse-Croûte Sissi & Paul, reviews highlight authentic Haitian flavors, with the griot and riz collé repeatedly praised for tenderness, depth of seasoning, and generous portions. Takeout is the focus, with many noting quick service, friendly staff, and prices that offer good value for the quality. While the overall impression is strongly positive and the restaurant is described as one of the best Haitian options in Montreal, some diners mention issues such as excess fatty meat or variable meat portions in certain plates, and a few find the level of spice strong or difficult for those with sensitive stomachs. Several readers call the place a go-to for takeout and express plans to return or recommend it to others, reinforcing its reputation as a standout Haitian spot in the city.View restaurant profile
RESTAURANT TASTINGOOD - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

RESTAURANT TASTINGOOD

May be temporarily closed
(85)
Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

TASTINGOOD is widely praised for a warm, unpretentious atmosphere and a friendly, attentive staff that makes guests feel at home. The menu features homemade Antilles and Guadeloupean flavors with generous portions, including bokit, agoulou, accras and a notable sauce chien and pepper sauce, all prepared with care and affection, offering a delicious, affordable experience that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Phat Grill Express - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Phat Grill Express

Open until 11:30 pm
(80)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Phat Grill Express is known for flavorful dishes like the griot plate and the rice with peas and vegetables, with many finding the food tasty and worth trying, though several reviews report missing items in orders and difficulties with refunds, along with inconsistent service and unclear communication. Some diners describe the food as dry at times, while regulars note that the griot plate can be very satisfying when prepared well. Overall, the kitchen delivers solid taste for those who can overlook service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Bigga Taste - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Bigga Taste

Opens Today at 11 am
(72)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Bigga Taste is widely praised as an authentic Jamaican spot in Montreal with bold Caribbean flavors, generous portions, and a warm, homey atmosphere that makes diners feel welcome. The menu shines with standout dishes like curry chicken roti, jerk chicken, oxtail, and curry goat, all noted for tender meat, rich seasoning, and solid rice and sides; portions are large and the flavors feel both fresh and comforting. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with speedy, courteous staff and a vibe that many say makes the restaurant a go to choice for Jamaican food in the area. While not every visit hits the mark, with some comments about price, occasional variability in spice or gravy, most reviews emphasize consistency and the love put into cooking, and many reviewers plan to return. The overall impression is that Bigga Taste has become a notable Caribbean spot in NDG that delivers on authenticity, warmth, and flavorful dishes that locals and newcomers alike keep craving.View restaurant profile
Africaraïbe - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Africaraïbe

Opens Today at 12 pm
(118)
Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac

Review Summary

Reviews for Africaraïbe consistently praise generous portions, rich flavors, and comforting dishes like griot, fufu, poulet, and poisson with sauce arachide, with many describing the meals as delicious and faithful to Haitian and Caribbean traditions. The service is often described as friendly and the atmosphere welcoming, though some comments mention long wait times for orders, especially for pickup or during busy periods. Overall, customers regard the restaurant as a standout for authentic, flavorful cuisine with good value and many say they will return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Mr Patty - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Mr Patty

Open until 5 pm
(169)
Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Across reviews, Mr Patty is praised for the best Jamaican patties in Montreal, with flaky crusts and fillings like chicken, beef and veggie, described as authentic, tasty and reasonably priced; patties are often bought in bulk and even supplied to other restaurants, while the service is noted as friendly although some say customer care could improve and delivery options or later hours would be welcome.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Saveur Antillaise - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Saveur Antillaise

Opens Today at 11 am
(22)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Review Summary

Restaurant Saveur Antillaise earns praise for friendly staff and tasty food, but reviews also note issues like occasional uncooked rice and a recipe change some diners prefer to the old version. The wait time is considered too long and calling ahead is discouraged because it has led to mistakes, so many guests end up visiting in person. Some customers used to go all the time but are now reluctant, hoping for improvements, and while the place is still recommended by some, others plan to try again later, sometimes next year.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Piklìz - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Piklìz

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(316)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Pikliz consistently earns high praise for its authentic Haitian flavors, with the griot, djondjon rice, pikliz bowls, and other dishes delivering bold seasoning, tender meat, and satisfying portions for many diners, while the warm, welcoming service and cozy, inviting ambiance make the experience feel like a neighborhood spot even when crowded; most reviewers call it a standout in Montreal's Haitian scene and say they would return, though a few note small portions for the price, occasional dryness or overcooked items, and some nights when the noise level or service pace isn't ideal.View restaurant profile
Casserole Kréole - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Casserole Kréole

Opens Today at 12 pm
(114)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Casserole Kréole earns broad praise for authentic Haitian Creole flavors, with standout dishes like griot and poulet kréole served over rice and chickpeas that many describe as homemade in taste. Dishes are delicious, portions are generous for the price, and service is fast and friendly, with a welcoming atmosphere that makes first-time visitors feel at home. Most reviewers say they would happily return and would recommend the place, noting a small seating area and a strong takeout vibe, and some mention trying other offerings such as rice djondjon and pikliz.View restaurant profile
Resto MQC-Melody - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Resto MQC-Melody

Opens Today at 12 pm
(19)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

MQC-Melody is described as more than a restaurant, a true community hub where a dedicated team creates a warm, welcoming space and meals cooked with care for those who eat them; the Caribbean menu blends Jamaican and Trinidadian flavors and is praised for being comforting, well-seasoned, and generously prepared, with portions that work for families and for those on a budget; lunch hours reveal a scene where kids from diverse backgrounds come in, share tables, help tidy up, and feel seen and valued, while volunteers keep things running smoothly; the meal structure turns a full price meal into subsidized meals for students, so a single purchase carries dignity and food security for someone who might otherwise go hungry; the location near the police station and close to schools makes MQC-Melody accessible, and reviewers note that supporting MQC-Melody means supporting community resilience, with plans to return to try more dishes like oxtail stew and goat stew.View restaurant profile
Dutty Yea - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Dutty Yea

May be temporarily closed
(42)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Dutty Yea is described as a visually bold, Instagram-worthy spot marketed as a Caribbean restaurant with a Japanese twist, and while the branding and vibes often shine, the food ranges from solid to excellent and sometimes feels more style than substance; jerk based bowls and chicken dishes stand out, with coconut curry bowls, Pon Pon Jerk, sorrel drinks, and ice cream highlighted, and portions can be generous, but several reviews note an inconsistent balance, occasional misfires like overloading lettuce or price inconsistencies at the register, and a sense that the concept needs more cohesion; the service is friendly and the space is clean and photogenic, making it a worthwhile detour for curious diners who want to explore fusion flavors even if some plates miss the mark.View restaurant profile
Racine Créole - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Racine Créole

Discover the world of fusion cuisine at Racine Créole
Opens Today at 12 pm
(411)
Vimont

Review Summary

Overall, reviewers describe Racine Créole as an outstanding Haitian restaurant with consistently delicious dishes, especially griot, tassot boeuf, cabri, and chicken, that are well seasoned, tender, and served with generous portions. The menu highlights include flavorful pikliz, plantains, and fragrant djon djon rice, with many noting that the food tastes authentic and made with heart. Guests praise friendly, welcoming service, clean surroundings, and a warm, family-like atmosphere, though a few comments point to occasional service gaps or small portions for certain plates. The atmosphere, value for money, and the care shown by the staff create a positive overall impression, leading to repeat visits and strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Le WillMar Marché & Casse-Croûte - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Le WillMar Marché & Casse-Croûte

Open until 8 pm
(6)
Le Gardeur, Repentigny

Review Summary

Reviews portray Le WillMar Marché & Casse-Croûte as a solid Haitian spot with friendly service where the griot is consistently tender and well seasoned, rice with djondjon or sticky rice are standout options, plantains are hearty and varied, and cabri is praised for tenderness, while pates a la morue are noted as dry with little filling; the menu highlights Haitian ingredients and the overall impression is that this casse-croute is among the area’s better options worth a detour.View restaurant profile
Kalysta - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Kalysta

Opens Today at 5 pm
(153)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Kalysta as a standout Caribbean and Creole inspired restaurant with a relaxed, welcoming vibe and a menu that balances refined flavors with casual charm. The kitchen earns praise for superb food from cod croquettes and griot poutine to jerk chicken and plantains, with bokits and sauces that add extra kick. Cocktails are consistently highlighted as excellent, and a changing menu keeps tasting options fresh. Service is described as attentive and friendly, with guests feeling at home, while the atmosphere is convivial and reminiscent of the Caribbean. Some reviews mention good value for portions and reasonable prices, though a few note occasional ordering hurdles by phone or variability in noise depending on seating. Overall Kalysta is regarded as a memorable culinary destination for bold Creole and Caribbean flavors in a warm setting.View restaurant profile
Sous le Palmier - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Sous le Palmier

Opens Today at 12 pm
(129)
LaSalle

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Caribbean Eats

Review Summary

Overall, Sous le Palmier earns praise for flavorful Haitian dishes, a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, and a beautiful terrace that suits gatherings, with polite, attentive service and takeout that arrives hot and delicious. The menu features dishes like cabrit and griot with macaroni salad, and portions are described as generous and prices reasonable, reflecting authentic flavors noted by many reviewers. While most experiences are positive and the restaurant is often highlighted as one of the best Haitian spots in Lasalle, a few diners report small portions or order mixups and some say service can vary by contact method, suggesting room for consistency while the food and vibe remain strong.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Créole Carmel - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Cuisine Créole Carmel

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(38)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Reviews for Cuisine Créole Carmel highlight flavorful Haitian Creole dishes, with the griot and pork options standing out, generous portions, and fresh ingredients; the service is described as friendly and usually good, though some visits are slowed by delays and occasional inconsistencies, including a vegetarian order being mixed up or not honored. Overall, Cuisine Créole Carmel is viewed as a solid Haitian restaurant in the Montreal area, with many praising the taste and portions and a few noting uneven flavors, limited vegetarian options, and occasional drops in quality.View restaurant profile
Chala le Gouter Antillais - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Chala le Gouter Antillais

Opens Today at 11 am
(48)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles

Review Summary

Chala le Gouter Antillais is praised for fresh, excellent and well presented Haitian food with consistently good quality and friendly unobtrusive service; reviewers highlight dishes like cabrit, tassot boeuf, lalo, vegetables, riz djondjon, riz pois collé and riz blanc with sauce as all tasty, though one note mentions the sauce pois tasting slightly burnt according to personal standards; the banana dish is praised for a perfect balance of crispy and smooth, the turkey with sauce pois is excellent, and the overall impression is of a reliable, classic Haitian meal at a top Montreal spot that encourages return visits.View restaurant profile
Janette's Spicy Caribbean Food - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Janette's Spicy Caribbean Food

Opens Today at 12 pm
(244)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Review Summary

Overview of the reviews shows Janette's Spicy Caribbean Food as a much loved, homey spot with authentic Jamaican flavors, where jerk chicken is repeatedly described as among the best, the curry goat tender and richly spiced, and roti and beef patties earning high marks; portions are generous, prices are affordable, and the in-house hot sauce adds a memorable kick. Takeout is convenient and often praised, though peak times can bring longer waits and occasional brief closures; staff are consistently described as friendly and welcoming, creating a warm, neighborhood vibe and a sense of value that makes it a go-to for both dine-in and takeaway across the West Island and beyond.View restaurant profile
Bistro King Creole - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro King Creole

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(68)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Bistro King Creole as a warm welcoming spot near the Biodome where Haitian dishes are delicious and richly flavored, from griot and goat to chicken meals, with rice, plantains and macaroni salad, all offered at affordable prices. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere is clean casual and inviting. While a few notes mention portions that could be a bit larger or a dish being a touch fatty, the overall impression is overwhelmingly positive, with standout flavors, generous portions, and a strong sense of authenticity that makes many diners eager to return.View restaurant profile

Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes

Opens Today at 12 pm
(68)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Overall, Pimento's Cuisine des Caraibes earns high marks for consistently flavorful jerk and fried chicken, tender meat, and bright, satisfying sides, with large portions and good value that keep customers returning; the menu's variety, including goat, fish cakes, beef patties, and even oxtails when available, along with an open kitchen, clean space, and friendly staff, creates a warm, welcoming vibe, though a few orders have drawbacks such as coleslaw with an off odor, occasional dryness in jerk chicken, smaller fish cakes, and sides that can be underseasoned; takeout is the norm with Laval and DDO locations, and despite some days with limited hours or no dine-in seating, many praise the consistency, the effort to offer weekly specials like Friday red snapper, and the sense that this spot is among the best Caribbean takeout options in the area, earning strong recommendations to try more dishes and to keep coming back.View restaurant profile
SNS Lounge 8 - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

SNS Lounge 8

Opens Today at 12 pm
(26)
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue

Review Summary

Reviews present SNS Lounge 8 as a versatile waterfront venue ideal for celebrations and private events, offering space near the bar for cocktails, easy setup for decorations and a photo booth, and friendly, helpful staff; the atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with guests praising fresh, flavorful food including vegan hors d'oeuvres and dishes like jerk chicken wrap and beef tacos, and the terrace by the water is highlighted as a standout feature; the venue is noted for good value and the ability to accommodate sizeable groups, with practical touches such as coat check, security, and even a bridal suite for performers; a few visits mention slower service or longer waits for drinks and one review notes a limited menu with some missing sides, but overall SNS Lounge 8 is praised for its beauty, location by the water, and potential to create memorable moments for weddings and events.View restaurant profile
Carribean Tasty Treats - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Carribean Tasty Treats

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(27)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Carribean Tasty Treats earns praise for jerk chicken, goat curry, roti and patties, with portions described as generous and prices viewed as reasonable, and takeout and dine-in experiences noted positively. The flavor is described as consistent and tasty, with clean surroundings and friendly service mentioned, and the owner is noted as pleasant. Several reviews mention a desire to return, some highlighting large portions but one noting a smaller portion of curry goat and it not being very spicy. Overall the reviews portray a well liked spot that has been a go-to for years with dependable dishes and welcoming service.View restaurant profile
Boom J's Cuisine - Caribbean, Creole Restaurants in Montreal

Boom J's Cuisine

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(174)
Pointe St-Charles

Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceMontreal's Best Caribbean EatsView More

Review Summary

Taken together, reviews for Boom J's Cuisine describe strong, home-style Jamaican flavors and big portions, with some dishes like jerk chicken, roti, and curry goat earning praise while others fall short due to bland seasoning, overcooked rice, too sweet or underseasoned options, and inconsistent or slow service; overall the restaurant is seen as a solid option with energy and potential, though experiences vary from one visit to the next.View restaurant profile
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